Column: Write-in votes will have significance in primary – Champaign News-Gazette

“It’s not as difficult as it seems,” said (Kevin) Gaither, who needs 511 write-in votes to become the Democratic nominee against (U.S. Rep. Mary) Miller. “There is an oval with a line for write-ins. I’m the only person (who is a declared candidate) that people can write in. They have to fill in the oval and then write in my name. If they put in ‘Kevin’ or any kind of facsimile of that, it should be good enough to get it across the finish line. It’s all about the voter’s intent.”
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debtsor
2 years ago

Here’s Kevin!

Freddy
2 years ago

So if you just put in “Kevin” that’s the voters intent? What if they are hungry and put in Kevin Bacon or spell it wrong like Kelvin or Kevlar? What about Agent K from Men in Black? Soon just leaving it blank will also count the vote to Kevin.

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago
Reply to  Freddy

How about filling in the oval and writing “ None of the above incompetents”? Let’s see who ( or what) slithers into office then.

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